Beyoncé recently decided to postpone her January 14 announcement in solidarity with the LA Wildfire victims.
On Tuesday, the Single ladies The hitmaker took to Instagram and posted a statement regarding the delay in her expected announcement due to the LA Fire.
“Due to the devastation caused by the ongoing wildfires surrounding the Los Angeles area, the January 14th announcement will be postponed until a later date,” the 43-year-old wrote.
Beyoncé added that she continues to pray for healing and rebuilding for families dealing with trauma and loss.
The singer also praised the “brave first responders” who she believed “continue to work tirelessly to protect the community of Los Angeles”.
In the caption, Beyoncé added that her foundation “BeyGOOD LA Fire Relief Fund” donated $2.5 million to “families” who lost their homes due to the devastating fire.
The singer noted that her foundation also showed support for “community organizations” that were “at the forefront of relief.”
So far the post has received mixed reactions from Beyoncé’s fans, with some expressing their support for the singer as one said, “It’s ok queen, we appreciate your efforts. are.”
Another commented, “We love you and your heart.”
However, there are some who expressed disappointment at his decision.
“I appreciate the sensitivity but can you leave the tour schedule in my DMs,” said one fan.
“What does the fire have to do with the announcement?” asked another user.
It is worth noting that the singer and her husband Jay-Z have taken refuge in Las Vegas with their three children. The Hollywood Reporter.